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Ballet

Ballet is the name given to a specfic dance form and technique. Dance works choreographed using this techique are called Ballets and may include; dance, mime, acting and music (orchestral and sung). Ballets can be performed alone or as part of an Opera.

Domenico da Piacenza is credited with the first use ot the term ballo (in De Arte Saltandi ed Choreas Ducendi) instead of danza (dance) for his baletti or balli which later came to be known as Ballets. The first Ballet per se is considered to be Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx's Ballet Comique de la Royne (1581) and was a ballet comique (ballet drama). 1851 also saw the publication of Fabritio Caroso's Il Ballarino, a technical manual on ballet dancing that helped to establish Italy as a major centre of ballet development.

Table of contents
1 History of ballet timeline
2 Ballet technique
3 Ballet production
4 See also

History of ballet timeline

A basic timeline showing the history of Ballet:

see also: History of ballet | Ballet timeline

Ballet technique

Methods

Since its beginnings in the Italian court dances of the late [[14th century] ballet technique has been developed throughout Europe, Russia and the United States. Consequently there are several methods of ballet technique which differ slightly in the presentation and execution of the standard ballet vocabulary. These methods inculde the:

main article: ballet technique

En pointe

Dancing en pointe is the action of rising to 'tips of the toes' whilst performing steps from ballet technique. Also known as pointe work, it is mostly performed using hard toed pointe shoes but can be performed using soft toed ballet shoes. A development of the Romantic ballet period pointe work was developed by Marie Taglioni who danced the full length of the La Sylphide en pointe in 1832. Pointe work has now become a fundamental ballet technique for female ballet dancers (ballerinas). While pointe work is usually practiced and performed by female dancers some roles in ballets call for the male dancers to perform en pointe.

main article: en pointe

Pas de deux

Ballet pas de deux (step / dance for two) is a duet in which ballet steps are performed together. grand pas de deux refers to a duet in which a male and female dancer perform together and features supported leaps, lifts, and pirrouttes. pas de trois are trios and pas de quatre quartets.

Pas de dueux, trois and quatre can be indiviual works or part of a larger ballet (but are often performed out of context) and are usually danced by principal, solo and guest artist of a ballet company.

main article: pas de deux

Ballet production

Ballets

Seminal (important) ballets inculde:

Ballet companies

A Ballet company is group of dancers who perform ballets. Famous ballet companies include;

main article: Ballet company

Artists

Seminal artists involved with ballets include:

directors

Jean Dauberval, Sergei Diaghilev, Robert Joffrey, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Catherine De Medici, Marie Rambert, Ninette de Valois

choreographers

George Balanchine, Pierre Beauchamp, Mikhail Fokine, Lev Ivanovich Ivanov, Serge Lifar,Leonide Massine, Vaslav Nijinsky, Bronislava Nijinska, Jean-Georges Noverre, Jules Perrot, Jerome Robbins, Filippo Taglioni, Anthony Tudor

dancers

Fanny Cerito,
Anton Dolin, Fanny Elssler, Lucile Grahn, Carlotta Grisi, Pierina Legnani, Louis XIV, Alicia Markova, Rudolf Nureyev, Anna Pavlova, Marie Taglioni

teachers

Thoinot Arbeau, Carlo Blasis, August Bournonville, Enrico Cecchetti, Raoul-Auger Feuillet, Nicolai Legat, Domenico da Piacenza, Pierre Rameau

composers

Jacques Offenbach, Igor Stravinsky

designers and scenographers

Pablo Picasso

see also: Dance personalia

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New York City Ballet Company
Located at Lincoln Center, the site contains schedules, ticket sales, repertory, dancers and a ballet trivia game.
http://www.nycballet.com/

Ballet.co
News, interviews, features and postings about all things ballet and dance in the UK.
http://www.ballet.co.uk/index.htm

Rasta Thomas
Click on any of the dancer's pictures to bring up news, schedule, photos, resume, biography.
http://www.rastathomas.com/

Dancer Info
A place for dancers to use, made by a dancer. Includes quizzes, links, dance bag, quotes and a dictionary.
http://www.freewebs.com/dancerinfo/

Classical Ballet Beginning to Advanced
Online text of Cecchetti ballet levels beginning at age 6.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~sustan/ballet.html

Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Schedule of events and information about performances.
http://www.rwb.org/

San Francisco Ballet
Official site of the ballet company with schedule, news, updates, information about the ballet school, FAQs about ballet.
http://www.sfballet.org/

The-ballet.com
Learn about ballet history, technique, great performances, dancers and preparation needed for a ballet career.
http://www.the-ballet.com/

USA International Ballet Competition
A two-week, Olympic-style competition held every 4 years in Jackson, Mississippi where young dancers vie for gold, silver and bronze medals. Next competition 2006.
http://www.usaibc.com/

Russian Classical Ballet
Devoted to the Russian classical ballet, its history, outstanding choreographers, ballet teachers, ballet dancers, musicians, ballet education, a ballet magazine and photo gallery.
http://www.aha.ru/~vladmo/index.html

Ballet Alert!
News, reviews and articles on ballet, ballets and ballet dancers.
http://www.balletalert.com/

Choreographers' Biographies
Some of the choreographers at the Nederlands Dance Theatre.
http://www.euronet.nl/users/cadi/Choreographers.html

Ballet Terms
Glossary of terms used in ballet compiled by Francois Hofstede.
http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/signet/JHSI/dance.html

100 Common Ballet Terms Defined
Introductory dictionary by Tom Parsons.
http://www.panix.com/~twp/dance/dicty.htm

History of Ballet
How ballet evolved from the courts of Renaissance Italy to the revival of interest in the 1960s.
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/yiannis/dance/history.html

The Electric Ballerina
Learn more about ballet by downloading these computer-generated simulations of steps and positions.
http://www.novia.net/~jlw/electric/electric.html

Balletosophy
Learn about the health, beauty, strength and performance aspects of ballet.
http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/teen_ballerina/balletosophy.html

Virtual Ballet Theatre
A virtual ballet school and company where members can participate in performances, classes and a forum.
http://www.geocities.com/virtualballettheatre/vbt.html

Ballet Dictionary - American Ballet Theater
170 terms from the book "Technical Manual and Dictionary of Classical Ballet," Dover Publications.
http://www.abt.org/education/dictionary/index.html

Criticaldance.com
Articles, reviews, interviews, gallery of photos, monthly e-zine and forum.
http://criticaldance.com

Andros on Ballet
Articles on ballet history, technique and ballet artists.
http://androsdance.tripod.com

Enrico Cecchetti (1850-1928)
Dancer and teacher, born in Italy, whose methods of teaching ballet are still used today.
http://androsdance.tripod.com/biographies/cecchetti_enrico.htm

Agrippina Vaganova (1879-1951)
Brief biography of this Russian classical ballet dancer and teacher whose methods have become a major force in classical ballet training today.
http://dudinskaya.narod.ru/agrippina_vaganova.htm

Cyber Dance - Ballet on the Net
Houses more than 3,500 links to ballet resources. Categories include companies, schools, summer programs and international links.
http://www.cyberdance.org/

Classical Dance Articles
Dianne Fothergill presents several brief articles on methods of ballet and training.
http://www.vashti.com/esb/classical/clasart.htm

Dance Notation Bureau
Recording dance movement on paper in a system called Labanotation.
http://dancenotation.org

Ballet Archive
A searchable and cross-referenced database of ballet history. Includes data on ballets, choreographers, dancers, companies, and schools.
http://balletarchive.org

Universal Ballet Academy
Ballet company with training and resident academic classes in Washington, D.C. Admission by audition. Formerly called Kirov Academy.
http://www.ubacademy.org/



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